In addition to operation training simulators, NTC has learning facilities designed to enhance operators’ theoretical understanding of nuclear power plant operation.
CAI equipment facilitates trainees’ self-study of nuclear reactor and plant theory and operational procedure.
The RVD-VPEL system displays variations in temperature and pressure inside primary system equipment as well as warnings, operation logs, and operation video to help trainees study operating conditions and plant parameter behavior.
RVDs display plant conditions in the form of an animation, providing an easy-to-understand illustration of the relationship between the progress of events and internal plant behavior.
The PEL system collects data and can display changes in temperature, pressure, and other parameters in graph form.
Video of simulator training can be played back for later review.
*RVD data, PEL data, and video can be played back/displayed in synchronization.
Visualizing the flow and action of reactor control system logic helps trainees better understand reactor control system behavior.
CVDs can visualize parameters such as the power distribution of reactor core and help trainees deepen their understanding of behavior inside the core.
SAVD can visualize the core melt state, etc. and help trainees deepen their understanding of plant response under Severe Accident conditions.